@@SemVaneker-z9e It was an accident when Walter turned her onto her back, sure. But when she started choking he stopped himself from helping her and just let her choke. He didn't plan to kill Jane, but he knew if he let her die he could manipulate Jesse and that's exactly what he did
This is the moment Walt wrote a letter of recommendation for one of his previous students. She got so choked up that he was willing to help out. Bravo.
@@fantasmatice999Sure but most normal people probably wouldn't watch someone die in front of them if they can help it. Especially if it's your partner's partner. Gotta think about the effect it's going to have on him and handle situation with Abit more care.
Old Yeller was the best, most loyal dog there ever was. I mean, everybody loved that mutt. One day she showed up rabid so little Walty, for Old Yeller’s sake, had to…I mean, you saw the movie.
I love Walt’s so obviously fake acting at the beginning of the convo. Cranston is so good that he can poorly act and then act well in about five seconds.
Regardless of Walt's unbridled ego and craving for power, he genuinely cares for Jesse. It is exactly why he withheld that money since he will obviously do something stupid with it. It's also why he ran over Gus' henchmen when he had no gain from doing so.
This part of the show was so tense. Jesse did deserve his money, but Walt was also right to not want him to inject it all. One of those parts where you really don't know who to root for as they both make a decent point. Loved that about BB and BCS
Honestly this was arguably one of Walters weakest moments. He could've easily told Jane that if she implicates him it would backfire and she would be left with neither Jesse or the money as Jesse is just as involved lol!
He was dealing with junkies, they are unpredictable and uncaring about their own self preservation. What you said works for a rational person but he wasn't dealing with those
@@japanesedriftmachine2140there is still SOME evidence required. Most people don't usually believe junkies. If she could use any evidence, Jessie would end up in jail as well and there would be no money for her.
That easily could have blown up in Walt's face. An addict looking for a score is not always rational, to say the least. Jane could have done something out of anger and spite that would have really hurt Walt. It was a tough situation for him.
And yet all of a sudden Gus and Mike thought Jesse was the prodigy & wanted Walt dead/blamed Walt for everything afterwards, I really hated this part of the series despite loving BB so much. I get that Jesse was more stupid and easy to manipulate into betraying Walt, compared to Walt betraying Jesse, but they could've made it a little more obvious to people, since everyone genuinely thinks Gus was fond of Jesse out of nowhere.
Walt was an evil dude, but I genuinely think he intended to give Jesse every penny and really just didn't want him ODing. One of the few things that he did out of genuine concern for Jesse (along with running those two guys over).
@@ultraspicypineapple3405 true, but this was extreme because she was blackmailing Walter. We all knew he had knowledge to keep her from dying, but she was in Walt’s way. I believe ‘cleaning up the apartment’ and telling Jessie what to say and do, was the first time we saw Mike
@@Mediados Even if he gave Jesse the money, I doubt Walt would have approved of his partner flying to Auckland, and he would have no reason to do that if Jane was dead
@@batgurrl Blackmailing? I guess. But she was literally demanding, on Jesse's behalf, that Jesse get his rightful share. That certainly isn't what "blackmailing" usually entails.
Jane's fatal mistake was blackmailing Walter, because she did it more than once. You never know when Fate willnoffer you a dark gift, you may hate yourself for accepting it but feel you have no choice. Jane would have overdone things sooner or later. Once they got low on money, Jane would be pestering Walter again. An endless cycle.
If we go back all the way, Jesse wouldn’t have made her relapse by doing more drugs if Combo didn’t die, and Combo wouldn’t have died if Walt pushed Jesse to expand into more territory
Not defending what Walt actually did, but Jane was not this pure and innocent princess either. As selfish and evil as Walt's motives were, he DID kinda save Jesse's life by not saving Jane. There's no way that Jesse and Jane would have survived together. For me, the most irredeemable thing Walt ever did was poisoning Brock.
@@Inquiro8 What the hell are you talking about? The one inexcusable moment is when Jesse and Mike want out and Jesse tells Walt to join them, but Walt's ego doesn't let him. That is the exact moment everything seriously went downhill and everyone's lives either ended or were changed forever. I don't know how you can say it was Jesse.
Plus she even hinted for further blackmail in future with the "Don't know" Line. C mon bitch just say we are done and move. She mostly likely could blackmail him again after spending 480k
Basically, like not being able to speak up to the waiter to tell him that your order is wrong, but your girlfriend won't have any of it and has to take matters into her own hands.
Walter seemed really harsh when it came to Jesse's half but rewatching this arc, he was completely in the right. Part of the reason he held all of the money was because he wanted to feel good about himself and all the work he accomplished. But I think another part of it was that he genuinely cared for Jesse and didn't want him to overdose. It's a simple gesture but the fact that Walter told how much both of them would get after Saul's cut and split, showed that he might have been willing to give Jesse his money once he got off of drugs
I've never seen this show before, but I bet when he goes to pay them, she will overdose and Walt will use his savvy knowledge of science to save her life, thus earning the respect of her and Jesse.
Sad thing is Walt was probably right for witholding the money until Jesse got clean. Trusting a drug addict with a ton of cash is like trusting a suicidal man with a loaded gun. Jane can be as self righteous as she wants but it was obvious that she was doing this just as much, if not more, for herself than for Jesse because she was desperate to escape her father even though he was just wanting to help her.
It didn't really matter what would've happen, Jesse was gonna be manipulated and used either way, Jane was a grown woman and she knew exactly how to toy with Jesse hence Walter saying "Nice Job wearing the pants" and since Jane died, well yk how that went throughout Breaking Bad.
The fact that Jane told Skyler she‘s a student of Walter, what maybe Jesse told her to say, really tells Jesse cares about Walt and he doesn’t really want him to get caught
It's not like jesse cares about and no I doubt jesse told her to call herself a student. It's obvious, if she bust walt who the hell will give them money? 🤣
I was conflicted about this. Obviously Jane didn’t deserve to die, but she was a poor influence on Jesse and they both likely would have OD’d had they stayed together.
I mean in practice, threatening a major drug dealer with snitching is a really dumb move, but having a girlfriend willing to do that for you would still be awesome.
If I am Walter, I will do exactly what he does letting Jane die. No hate to the girl but if someone is threatening you, that means they will do it again. What if they break up and she wants to report out of spite? What if their money run out? She is too much of an unstable factor and she doesn't even realise that reporting Walter means endangering Jesse too. She has to go.
I think people need to mention more how Jesse contributed to Jane's relapse, that wasn't any good Addiction is a razor's edge sometimes and Jesse didn't help, tragic honestly
I’ve always said Walt should have called her bluff. I can’t think anything she could have done to Walt to get him in trouble that wouldn’t get Jesse in trouble too. Would she show them the rv? And how would they know he even cooked in the RV if Jane was even able to find it? I’m sure they could find walts fingerprints in there, but then they’d also find JESSES fingerprints as well. So not only would Jesse and Walt get in trouble, but none of them would see a dime of that money.
It's basically the prisoner's dilemma situation, which Walt probably realized. Had Jesse confessed similar to what happened in season 5, he would have gotten a lighter sentence and even possibly immunity, whereas Walt would have had a worse situation. Jesse even planned to do it in season 3 after he got beat up by Hank. The argument was that Jesse's crimes would be forgiven if he turned on Walt. You are right that neither of them would see that money but it was basically a scorched earth tactic. You also have to consider that Jane might not have cared about Jesse and Walt took that into account.
Yeah ... but a drug addict looking for score money isn't necessarily the most rational actor. Jane could have simply acted on rage and frustration without considering all the potential ramifications. It would have been a big risk to just set her off.
@@dashx1103dam it right. Don't know why people can't understand this simple thing. Drug addicts ≠ normal sober people. In fact most of the fuckups in the show are done by why who is an addict. Even the decision of snitching and trying to burn walt's house
She was better dead than Alive. Even if Walt had saved her that day, Someday in future,she would have been repeating the same thing. She also put Jesse life at Risk
Despite how unlikable she is in this scene. Jane was actually a good person, the drugs just brought out the worst parts of herself. I felt bad for her and (especially) her dad.
@@guilhermehank4938that's an interesting discussion point about whether drugs or alcohol just bring out bad parts in a good person or unearth what they were hiding all along and its certainly not my place to discuss it
@@XenomorthianThis kind of perspective is very dangerous and should not be allowed to grow. Because that leads exactly to the thinking of "Oh the drugs show who they really are, so they don't deserve help.". This lack of empathy for people with problems is one of the main issues in the world.
Don't know why Walter didn't just say in the moment but if Jane told anyone about it, they definitely would've investigated and not only found AND CONFISCATED all the money he got including Jesse's, but the DEA would've definitely found out Jesse was a part of the drug operation. Walt easily could've threatened back and told Jane since she was doing this all for him that she would never see Jesse outside of a jail cell if she tried to "burn him to the ground" lol
Walter could had easily called Jane's bluff as if she told on him Walter simply had to threat he would bring down Jesse with him, and that would mean no money and no Jesse for Jane
He could've shut her up by saying: I have your details, if anything were to harm me, if I got exposed, whether by you or by anyone else, you are added to the liquidation list. Money doesn't only buy drugs, it also buys hitmen. *ends call*
That wouldn’t happen even if she didn’t die. Once they get low on money, She would simply threaten Walter again until Walt turns into Heisenberg completely.
Its not abt walter. If you have a gf that talks like that, shes for the street. She knew what condition she and jessie were, but she decided to let both of them go down.
This shows how much walter cared about jesse even though jessee gave jane all of walter information walter still supported jesse through out the show and letting jane die was definitely the right move she was a bad influence on jesse
One of the fascinating things to me about Breaking Bad is how I viewed its characters, given that Walt is the protagonist--albeit antihero--and Jesse was the Robin to his Batman. This made me not like Skyler, unless she was supporting what Walt wanted; and I really detested Jesse's parents. I liked Jane because Jesse did. And I liked how vulnerable she was in the beginning: trying to recover, but falling backward again. To follow the Batman analogy, Saul was kind of like their Alfred. But then Jane tried to blackmail our hero, revealing herself as a villain. But, who's the villain? Both? Neither? With this mirror-universe Batman, the Dark Knight antihero wasn't a hero, or an antihero. I wish, like in El Camino, she could have gone to Alaska with Jesse. But BB was never that cut and dry, or black and white. It's complicated.
I get, for dramatic and storytelling purposes, why Jane had to die, but damn I wish we got more of her. I headcanon that she secretly survived, moved to New York, and changed her name to Jessica Jones.
Bro, I’m so glad Walt decided not to help her when she was overdosing, she did not deserve help, and he did the right thing to sit there and watch her die, I’m proud of him for that, she was evil, an evil woman, and he did the right thing by letting her overdose, my man that ❤
Walter to Jane:
"I will not contribute to his overdose."
"You, on the other hand..."
Technically he didn't.
@@askjeevescosby2928 He did when he flipped her over while she was sleeping
@@kotathegymrat he didn't flip her over. That's why she died. He didn't move her at all.
@@askjeevescosby2928 She was gonna OD, it just happened sooner than later.
@@askjeevescosby2928 I remember Walt flipping her over for some reason, you’re right
Jesse and Jane kinda sounds like a cheesy 2010s romance movie you can find only on small streaming services
Apart from the Asphyxiation part
Oh yeah, with all the soundtrack songs written by the same person
This aired in 2009 tho
@@juanjosealmanzar6330 ☝🤓
Reminds me of Jessie and James from Pokemon 😂
This was the moment Walt knew he was gonna let her die
Thats the moment! Bravo Vince!
Bravo Vince
He didnt plan on getting her killed dude
@@SemVaneker-z9e It was an accident when Walter turned her onto her back, sure. But when she started choking he stopped himself from helping her and just let her choke. He didn't plan to kill Jane, but he knew if he let her die he could manipulate Jesse and that's exactly what he did
I don’t think he planned it as obviously she self overdosed however I feel Walt would of blackmailed Jessie against her or maybe poisoned her
Didn't she watch Breaking Bad? She should never blackmail Heisenberg like that
Is she stupid?
She shoulda followed Huel’s Rules
@@PandemicIndex 😁
@@PandemicIndexnever talk about Breaking Bad
No, she watched Malcolm in the Middle and knew she could F with Hal.
This is the moment Walt wrote a letter of recommendation for one of his previous students. She got so choked up that he was willing to help out. Bravo.
bravo bince
@@arcanistlolvravo bince!
More like choked up that he wasn't willing to help
@@obediahhinton1890 vrabo binse
She crossed a line at this moment. And so did Walt.
In what way did he draw the line? He just didn't want Jesse to OD, that's it
@@fantasmatice999Sure but most normal people probably wouldn't watch someone die in front of them if they can help it. Especially if it's your partner's partner. Gotta think about the effect it's going to have on him and handle situation with Abit more care.
@@allroundladthey were talking about this moment and at this moment walt didn't do anything wrong
If she had tried to pull this in season 5 he would have killed her in a heartbeat just like he did Mike
Old Yeller was the best, most loyal dog there ever was. I mean, everybody loved that mutt. One day she showed up rabid so little Walty, for Old Yeller’s sake, had to…I mean, you saw the movie.
You're just full of colourful metaphors aren't you Saul?
Belize, Old Yeller, just brimming with advice
@@gh0stly_adamskydo not float that idea again.
I'll send you to Belize
@@angryanakinFind him.
I love this fandom
"Excuse Me, He Asked for No Pickles" scene
I love Walt’s so obviously fake acting at the beginning of the convo. Cranston is so good that he can poorly act and then act well in about five seconds.
He made her choke on those words.
Quite literally
if only she knows the walter white from season 5. She will know how dangerous he is.
@@GarrettBriles-sq9ih "That's the joke" - McBain
oof
Said the guy in the comment right above yours 👆👆👆
Jane blackmailing Walter
"Top 10 anime worst decisions"
She blackmailed Walter, but Heisenberg wouldn't save her when she OD.
You've heard of biting off more than you can chew?
This is that.
1:35 Walter White
1:50 Hisenberg
Regardless of Walt's unbridled ego and craving for power, he genuinely cares for Jesse. It is exactly why he withheld that money since he will obviously do something stupid with it. It's also why he ran over Gus' henchmen when he had no gain from doing so.
This part of the show was so tense. Jesse did deserve his money, but Walt was also right to not want him to inject it all. One of those parts where you really don't know who to root for as they both make a decent point. Loved that about BB and BCS
@@DoomKidjesse deserved that money? Lol no😂
One does not simply blackmail Walter White...
Honestly this was arguably one of Walters weakest moments. He could've easily told Jane that if she implicates him it would backfire and she would be left with neither Jesse or the money as Jesse is just as involved lol!
He was dealing with junkies, they are unpredictable and uncaring about their own self preservation. What you said works for a rational person but he wasn't dealing with those
she probably would get a hell of a tip and news story reward though
@@japanesedriftmachine2140there is still SOME evidence required.
Most people don't usually believe junkies.
If she could use any evidence, Jessie would end up in jail as well and there would be no money for her.
That easily could have blown up in Walt's face. An addict looking for a score is not always rational, to say the least. Jane could have done something out of anger and spite that would have really hurt Walt. It was a tough situation for him.
@@dashx1103seriously man, walt's main strength was to not get in DEA's sight. Even mention of his shadow being involved means ultimate demise.
She killed herself with that call.
This scene perfectly demonstrates why Mike and Gus immediately recognized Jesse as a major liability.
And yet all of a sudden Gus and Mike thought Jesse was the prodigy & wanted Walt dead/blamed Walt for everything afterwards, I really hated this part of the series despite loving BB so much. I get that Jesse was more stupid and easy to manipulate into betraying Walt, compared to Walt betraying Jesse, but they could've made it a little more obvious to people, since everyone genuinely thinks Gus was fond of Jesse out of nowhere.
@@calliastah4115because he cleaned up. Once you get out of your own way, you can do anything.
We all got that one homie who tell his girl every minute detail of his life in the first week
I hated Jane in this scene.
She was foolish but Walter had no right to withhold Jesse's money. Imagine if Jesse refused to give Walter his share
@@michaelcorcoran8768walt had every right to withold jesse’s share lmao they both were going to OD
Who wouldn't the woman was planning to rip Jesse of. Jesse was too stupid to see it.
@@michaelcorcoran8768 It wasn't even her money.
Walt was an evil dude, but I genuinely think he intended to give Jesse every penny and really just didn't want him ODing. One of the few things that he did out of genuine concern for Jesse (along with running those two guys over).
I liked Jane... until she heard about the money
Jesse here really ratted out to tell everything to Jane.
jesse's a beta, walts an alpha.
He's more of a Sigma tbh
@@ammofourfourfourfourfivefivefiHank didn't agree...
@@ammofourfourfourfourfivefivefi i pray to every god in every religon that your being ironic
@@pandaiboi3281 *you're
This why she had to die
But but... jane is secksy
@@thepeskyone jane is every redditors dream girl
@@lonewanderer882 idk how redditors like their cup of tea, but I do enjoy myself a alt-esque lady mainly because of their style of course
💀👆
@@110pLover 😃👍
Her overwhelming control over Jessie is what led to her ultimate demise. Walt had that split second moment to decide whether to save her or not.😮
Walter got jealous that there was somebody else in Jesse’s life
@@ultraspicypineapple3405 true, but this was extreme because she was blackmailing Walter. We all knew he had knowledge to keep her from dying, but she was in Walt’s way. I believe ‘cleaning up the apartment’ and telling Jessie what to say and do, was the first time we saw Mike
@@ultraspicypineapple3405I think Walt could have accepted her presence if she didn't try to ruin him. You don't blackmail a drug lord.
@@Mediados Even if he gave Jesse the money, I doubt Walt would have approved of his partner flying to Auckland, and he would have no reason to do that if Jane was dead
@@batgurrl Blackmailing? I guess. But she was literally demanding, on Jesse's behalf, that Jesse get his rightful share. That certainly isn't what "blackmailing" usually entails.
Funny how she only decided to blackmail him after he told them to get clean
No its because she saw she wasn't getting exactly what she wanted. Typical female venom.
2:30 yeah , they should make a series about that.
Jane's fatal mistake was blackmailing Walter, because she did it more than once. You never know when Fate willnoffer you a dark gift, you may hate yourself for accepting it but feel you have no choice.
Jane would have overdone things sooner or later. Once they got low on money, Jane would be pestering Walter again. An endless cycle.
Not her smartest choice definitely
Which became her demise
Jane was doing fine with her recovery and her life till Jesse came along.
Truer words have never been spoken
Jane was a grown woman...Jesse didn't put a gun to her head( im a recovering heroin addict btw)
@@superboyBB5glad it was jane than jesse tho, jesse never did black tar heroin and i’m glad walter let her die cause it was going to be jesse
Damn. Just remove all responsibility for her own actions, I guess.
If we go back all the way, Jesse wouldn’t have made her relapse by doing more drugs if Combo didn’t die, and Combo wouldn’t have died if Walt pushed Jesse to expand into more territory
this is the moment jane signed her own death warrant
This is the moment Jane became a pain
So she became a "Jain?"
Thank you Mr.White, you've saved his life again, sir.
Not defending what Walt actually did, but Jane was not this pure and innocent princess either. As selfish and evil as Walt's motives were, he DID kinda save Jesse's life by not saving Jane. There's no way that Jesse and Jane would have survived together.
For me, the most irredeemable thing Walt ever did was poisoning Brock.
If u watched the show,you would know all the problems were caused by jesse and not walter,ultimately forcing walter to turn evil
@@Inquiro8 What the hell are you talking about? The one inexcusable moment is when Jesse and Mike want out and Jesse tells Walt to join them, but Walt's ego doesn't let him. That is the exact moment everything seriously went downhill and everyone's lives either ended or were changed forever. I don't know how you can say it was Jesse.
1:49 Walter goes behind the pole, Heisenberg comes out!
If Jane hadn't been so rude and nasty to Walt, he actually would've saved her from her overdose
Plus she even hinted for further blackmail in future with the "Don't know" Line. C mon bitch just say we are done and move. She mostly likely could blackmail him again after spending 480k
Walt should’ve taken BOTH Jesse and Jane out. Especially Jesse he ran his mouth about Walt’s business and ended up being a snitch.
Jessie was incredibly loyal 💀
@@GoatedKingAubreyDrizzyDrake And Walt genuinely cared for Jesse.
@@GoatedKingAubreyDrizzyDrakeso loyal started sucking Mike and gus.
@@GoatedKingAubreyDrizzyDrake but he ratted walt out 2 times. No time for rats or feelings in empire buisness 💀
@@chiakinanami7883 Ratted walt out 2 times and blackmailed him 2 more times.
Walter had given a thought to…uhm…sending her on a trip to Belize.
And he gave the same gift to Mike, who's on vacation to this day. What a wonderful man.
That is the exact moment Jane killed herself.
So good
@@toppu10animes🤓
@@110pLover
Jesse got manipulated by EVERYONE
Hopefully she doesn’t choke on those words
Just noticed it this ringtone of Walter’s is the same ringtone as the phones in resident evil 7 biohazard
Basically, like not being able to speak up to the waiter to tell him that your order is wrong, but your girlfriend won't have any of it and has to take matters into her own hands.
Walter seemed really harsh when it came to Jesse's half but rewatching this arc, he was completely in the right. Part of the reason he held all of the money was because he wanted to feel good about himself and all the work he accomplished. But I think another part of it was that he genuinely cared for Jesse and didn't want him to overdose. It's a simple gesture but the fact that Walter told how much both of them would get after Saul's cut and split, showed that he might have been willing to give Jesse his money once he got off of drugs
Jane should have never talked like that to Walter, the Moment the Blackmail started Was when Heisenberg let her die
I've never seen this show before, but I bet when he goes to pay them, she will overdose and Walt will use his savvy knowledge of science to save her life, thus earning the respect of her and Jesse.
Well, you are half right. She did overdose, but Walter on the other hand.. he did let that sink in. 😂
Well, that's what the protagonist in a normal show would do...
Sorry guys, I'm trolling 😂
Lol kinda the opposite
That’s when she was doomed to die
This is the true moment Holly becomes Don Eladio.
Sad thing is Walt was probably right for witholding the money until Jesse got clean. Trusting a drug addict with a ton of cash is like trusting a suicidal man with a loaded gun. Jane can be as self righteous as she wants but it was obvious that she was doing this just as much, if not more, for herself than for Jesse because she was desperate to escape her father even though he was just wanting to help her.
Getting blackmailed by someone who wants drug money to feed their addiction is honestly pretty frustrating.
It didn't really matter what would've happen, Jesse was gonna be manipulated and used either way, Jane was a grown woman and she knew exactly how to toy with Jesse hence Walter saying "Nice Job wearing the pants" and since Jane died, well yk how that went throughout Breaking Bad.
Girlfriend signed her death certificate.
This is the moment heisenberg became jane
Walt should never have worked with Jesse again after this.
Dude Jessie is extremely loyal he probably just slipped up under the influence
@@GoatedKingAubreyDrizzyDrakemakes him a liability though doesn't it
Do people think this was an empty threat? It would take Jesse down with him.
The fact that Jane told Skyler she‘s a student of Walter, what maybe Jesse told her to say, really tells Jesse cares about Walt and he doesn’t really want him to get caught
It's not like jesse cares about and no I doubt jesse told her to call herself a student. It's obvious, if she bust walt who the hell will give them money? 🤣
and that, ladies and and gentlemen, is how you sign your own death certificate.
What a stupid decision by Jane, you threaten someone in the drug business like that and there’s only one way things will go for you.
I was conflicted about this. Obviously Jane didn’t deserve to die, but she was a poor influence on Jesse and they both likely would have OD’d had they stayed together.
We all die faster when we make choices like she did. Death won't make exceptions for her
I mean in practice, threatening a major drug dealer with snitching is a really dumb move, but having a girlfriend willing to do that for you would still be awesome.
For you or for the money?
I dont know, what she think he's done, but if they were to battle, she already lost.
Smartest decision Walt made was letting Jane die. Possibly saved Jesse's life.
She had it coming, you don't threaten a druglord
thats the moment she started janing
If I am Walter, I will do exactly what he does letting Jane die. No hate to the girl but if someone is threatening you, that means they will do it again. What if they break up and she wants to report out of spite? What if their money run out? She is too much of an unstable factor and she doesn't even realise that reporting Walter means endangering Jesse too. She has to go.
I think people need to mention more how Jesse contributed to Jane's relapse, that wasn't any good
Addiction is a razor's edge sometimes and Jesse didn't help, tragic honestly
I’ve always said Walt should have called her bluff. I can’t think anything she could have done to Walt to get him in trouble that wouldn’t get Jesse in trouble too. Would she show them the rv? And how would they know he even cooked in the RV if Jane was even able to find it? I’m sure they could find walts fingerprints in there, but then they’d also find JESSES fingerprints as well. So not only would Jesse and Walt get in trouble, but none of them would see a dime of that money.
It's basically the prisoner's dilemma situation, which Walt probably realized. Had Jesse confessed similar to what happened in season 5, he would have gotten a lighter sentence and even possibly immunity, whereas Walt would have had a worse situation. Jesse even planned to do it in season 3 after he got beat up by Hank. The argument was that Jesse's crimes would be forgiven if he turned on Walt. You are right that neither of them would see that money but it was basically a scorched earth tactic.
You also have to consider that Jane might not have cared about Jesse and Walt took that into account.
Jane a crazy
It’s joker style, shes not playing by rules or for whats best, shes just gonna press the red button
Yeah ... but a drug addict looking for score money isn't necessarily the most rational actor. Jane could have simply acted on rage and frustration without considering all the potential ramifications. It would have been a big risk to just set her off.
@@dashx1103dam it right. Don't know why people can't understand this simple thing. Drug addicts ≠ normal sober people. In fact most of the fuckups in the show are done by why who is an addict. Even the decision of snitching and trying to burn walt's house
She was better dead than Alive. Even if Walt had saved her that day, Someday in future,she would have been repeating the same thing. She also put Jesse life at Risk
Welp time to rewatch breaking bad after seeing this clip
One simply does not threaten a Heisenberg and walk.
u just dont blackmail walter white. she paid it
Despite how unlikable she is in this scene. Jane was actually a good person, the drugs just brought out the worst parts of herself. I felt bad for her and (especially) her dad.
The drugs just unearthed who she is
@@guilhermehank4938that's an interesting discussion point about whether drugs or alcohol just bring out bad parts in a good person or unearth what they were hiding all along
and its certainly not my place to discuss it
@@Xenomorthianshort answer: yes and no, depends on the person. There. We sidestepped it
@@XenomorthianThis kind of perspective is very dangerous and should not be allowed to grow. Because that leads exactly to the thinking of "Oh the drugs show who they really are, so they don't deserve help.". This lack of empathy for people with problems is one of the main issues in the world.
@@Mediados yeah that was my already leading thought but I still like discussion. It's interesting
She played with Heisenberg and found out.
So in a way it was jesses fault for letting her talk to walter
She thought she blackmailed Walter White but she didn't knew it was Heisenberg in disguise
Guss would have handled that different
This literally caused a plane crash
Don't know why Walter didn't just say in the moment but if Jane told anyone about it, they definitely would've investigated and not only found AND CONFISCATED all the money he got including Jesse's, but the DEA would've definitely found out Jesse was a part of the drug operation. Walt easily could've threatened back and told Jane since she was doing this all for him that she would never see Jesse outside of a jail cell if she tried to "burn him to the ground" lol
I was thinking about this scene just recently, perfect timing
They are watching your brain...
@@GranSinderesis I guess I should be creeped out, but I’m kind of honoured
The algorythim read your brain man
Walter could had easily called Jane's bluff as if she told on him Walter simply had to threat he would bring down Jesse with him, and that would mean no money and no Jesse for Jane
He could've shut her up by saying: I have your details, if anything were to harm me, if I got exposed, whether by you or by anyone else, you are added to the liquidation list. Money doesn't only buy drugs, it also buys hitmen. *ends call*
After Walt gave Jesse's share, they went to New Zeland and they lived happily ever after.
HAHAHAHAHAHA
That wouldn’t happen even if she didn’t die. Once they get low on money, She would simply threaten Walter again until Walt turns into Heisenberg completely.
Its not abt walter. If you have a gf that talks like that, shes for the street. She knew what condition she and jessie were, but she decided to let both of them go down.
More drug? If you were dying,i will not save you beach
Jane was a loose end that Walt just couldn’t let go of.
This shows how much walter cared about jesse even though jessee gave jane all of walter information walter still supported jesse through out the show and letting jane die was definitely the right move she was a bad influence on jesse
This is the reason jane died
One of the fascinating things to me about Breaking Bad is how I viewed its characters, given that Walt is the protagonist--albeit antihero--and Jesse was the Robin to his Batman. This made me not like Skyler, unless she was supporting what Walt wanted; and I really detested Jesse's parents. I liked Jane because Jesse did. And I liked how vulnerable she was in the beginning: trying to recover, but falling backward again. To follow the Batman analogy, Saul was kind of like their Alfred. But then Jane tried to blackmail our hero, revealing herself as a villain. But, who's the villain? Both? Neither? With this mirror-universe Batman, the Dark Knight antihero wasn't a hero, or an antihero. I wish, like in El Camino, she could have gone to Alaska with Jesse. But BB was never that cut and dry, or black and white. It's complicated.
Has anyone ever gotten away with blackmailing Heisenberg?
No
He should have taken jessie out after this, jessie blabs too much.
Why are the recent clips following up to Jane's death on Valentines Day😅
Best death of the series to me... Most satisfying.
She got it coming. Empowered bish
He should have said / if you do that Jesse will fall too
I loved this scene
The baby is so cute
Guess Jesse forgot to tell Jane how much of a POS Walt is.
Jane is the POS here not Walt. Yeah Walt is evil not in this scene though
@@GoatedKingAubreyDrizzyDrake Ok. But Walt ends up assuming his own POS status shortly thereafter when he callously allows Jane to die.
@@dashx1103 Honestly her death was for the better if she lived she could have taken both Jessie and her down with another OD
I get, for dramatic and storytelling purposes, why Jane had to die, but damn I wish we got more of her.
I headcanon that she secretly survived, moved to New York, and changed her name to Jessica Jones.
Don’t ever cross Walt. lol
Bro, I’m so glad Walt decided not to help her when she was overdosing, she did not deserve help, and he did the right thing to sit there and watch her die, I’m proud of him for that, she was evil, an evil woman, and he did the right thing by letting her overdose, my man that ❤
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